1977 Sandeman

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nac
Fonseca 1980
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1977 Sandeman

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Presented at Virtual Tasting #3 on 21st April 2020

First bottle from a case of 12 purchased March 2020 via the WineOwners.com exchange.
Level was well into neck and cork came out without any drama (made first use of a Durand - a 50th birthday gift from a generous friend).

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Upon opening didn't smell or taste good. An unpleasant sourness.

Following a 6 hour decant, 30% opaque, very pale red, but not any browning or tawny colour.
Not much on the nose. Possibly reminds one of a 10yo tawny. Some dried fruit - maybe figs? Definitely more pleasant than at opening.
Much more in the mouth. Again dry fruit - orange and some spice. Slight sourness, but again significantly improved from opening. Not particularly sweet, very little tannin, medium+ length, and generally in balance.

A pleasant enough drink, but probably a duff bottle. Suspect past its peak and needs drinking up. Must try another bottle soon (preferably with physical company)...
Andy Velebil
Quinta do Vesuvio 1994
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Re: 1977 Sandeman

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I’ve had many of these and they’ve all been generally good. Not a top end ‘77 but still a very nice one. Curious to see how a different bottle from the case shows.
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